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Sport Is Play. And Every Child, Everywhere, Deserves It.

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When people ask how I became an Olympic gymnast, they usually expect a story about structure, discipline, and long hours in the gym. But it started with something much simpler: play. Before the medals and routines or “Dancing with the Stars”, I was just a child moving because it was fun — cartwheels in the backyard, climbing furniture, dancing in the kitchen. That’s how I built confidence. That’s how I learned to take risks. It wasn’t “training” back then. It was just play.

 

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